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| Yale
University
New Haven, Connecticut 
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| School - Phase III |
| Renovations |
| Kallmann, McKinnell &
Wood, Architects |
| Joint Venture John C. Martin Consulting
Engineers Major structural
alterations and renovations to a five-story historic stone and steel structure. Extensive
use of underpinning required for the addition of a sub-basement. Infill floor framing
added to create additional floor level in existing stack area. Attic expanded to create
larger mechanical room.
Anticipated Completion: 1998
Estimated Construction Cost: $40,000,000
(Principal in charge, while with DiBlasi Aschettino
P.C.) |
Monroe Middle
School
Monroe, Connecticut

Antinozzi Associates, Architects
New 106,000 s.f., three-story middle school. Main building constructed of
structural steel frame with composite floor framing system. Lateral wind and
seismic loads resisted by steel braced frames and moment-resisting frames.
Long-span framing systems utilized over gymnasium and auditorium; girder
system over auditorium designed to support heavy loads imposed by
mechanical room above.
Anticipated Completion: 1997
Construction Cost: $14,000,000
(Principal in charge, while with DiBlasi Aschettino
P.C.)
| Peer Reviews |
| Hamden High School |
Hamden, Connecticut |
| Stecker LaBau
Arneill McManus, Architects Besier
Gibble Norden, Structural Engineers
Independent structural engineering review
for three-story, 250,000 square foot school addition, including new gymnasium and
auditorium. Building constructed of structural steel frame with composite floor framing
system. Lateral wind and seismic loads resisted by structural steel concentrically braced
frames. Cast-in-place concrete frame with precast/prestressed double-tees used to support
floor over swimming pool.
Anticipated Completion: 1997
Construction Cost: $35,000,000
(Performed while with DiBlasi Aschettino
P.C.) |
| The Taft School Math
and Science Ctr |
Watertown, Connecticut |
| Graham
Gund Architects, Inc. LeMessurier
Consultants, Structural Engineers
Independent structural engineering review
for new, four-story academic and laboratory facility. Building constructed of structural
steel frame with composite floor framing system. Lateral wind and seismic loads resisted
by structural steel concentrically braced frames.
Completion: 1996
Construction Cost: $15,000,000
(Performed while with DiBlasi Aschettino
P.C.)
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